
PETER A. HALL Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Phone: 617- 998- 5423 Harvard University Email: [email protected] 27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge MA 02138 https://scholar.harvard.edu/hall Current Positions Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies, Harvard University 2001- Teaching: Comparative Political Economy; The Making of Modern Politics; Methods of Political Analysis; Varieties of Capitalism and Social Inequality; Comparative Politics; How Political Economies Change. Previous Positions, Visiting Positions, Fellowships Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 2018-19 Co-Director, Program on Successful Societies, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, 2003-17 Centennial Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014-16 World Politics Fellow, Princeton University, 2014-15 Fellow, Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, 2010 Director, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University 2001-2006 Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 2003-04 Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government, 1999-2001 Professor of Government, Harvard University, 1989-99 Visiting Scholar, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, CNRS, Paris, 1997. Karl W. Deutsch Visiting Professor, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, 1996 Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 1994-96 Director of Graduate Studies in Government, Harvard University, 1993-94 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 1992-93 Visiting Professor, Instituto Juan March, Madrid, Spain, 1989 Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy, Harvard University, 1987-89 Visiting Scholar, Centre for International Studies, London School of Economics, 1987 Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University, 1982-87 Research Associate, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1979-80 Teaching Fellow, Social Studies and Government, Harvard University, 1977-82. Aide to M.P.s as Parliamentary Intern, Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, 1974-75 Education Ph.D. Political Science, Harvard University, 1982 A.M. Political Science, Harvard University, 1978 M. Phil. Politics, Balliol College, Oxford University, 1974 B.A. Political Science and Economics, University of Toronto, 1972 1 Awards 2019 Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2018 Awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship 2018 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts 2017 Elected Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy 2010 ‘Political Science and the Three New Institutionalisms’ voted one of the 10 best articles to appear in Political Studies since its founding in 1953 2009 Aaron Wildavsky Award from the Policy Studies Organization for a book of enduring influence in study of public policy two decades after its publication 2009 Award for the best paper on European politics presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (for “The Social Sources of the Gradient”) 2006 Doctorat Honoris Causa, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris. 2006 Fritz Thyssen Foundation Prize for one of the two best articles published in Germany in the social sciences in 2004 (for “Spielarten des Kapitalismus”) 2004 Hon. D. Litt. Aston University, Birmingham 2004 Alexander George Award from APSA for the best article developing qualitative methods published in 2003 (for “Aligning Ontology and Methodology”) 2003 Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques of the French Republic 2002 Burton Gordon Feldman Award from Brandeis University for lifetime contributions to the study of public policy 2002 Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Award, Harvard University 2001 Fellowship for Research and Writing, MacArthur Foundation 2000 Harvard College Professorship for contributions to undergraduate teaching 1999 Gregory Luebbert Award, American Political Science Association for the best article in comparative politics published in 1997 or 1998 1991 Political Power of Economic Ideas selected as one of the outstanding books of the year by Choice 1989 Lurcy Foundation Fellowship for French Studies 1987 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award from the American Political Science Association for the best book in political science published in 1986 1987 Policy Studies Organization Award for the best book in public policy 1986 German Marshall Fund Fellowship for academic research 1983 Samuel H. Beer Award for the best doctoral dissertation in British politics 1982 Robert N. Toppan Prize for best doctoral dissertation in political science at Harvard 1981 Talcott Parsons Award, Sociology Department, Harvard 1979 Krupp Foundation Fellowship in European Studies for doctoral research 1978 Arthur Lehman Fellowship from Harvard University for high standing 1976 Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship for research in political science 1975 Imperial Oil Research Fellowship for doctoral study in the social sciences 1973 I.O.D.E. War Memorial Scholarship for graduate study in Britain 1972 Canada-Britain Scholarship for graduate study in Britain 1971 Alexander MacKenzie Scholarship for top standing in political economy 1970 Archibald Hope Young Scholarship, Trinity College, for high academic standing 1968 Mary H. Beatty Scholarship, University of Toronto, for academic excellence Invited Named Lectureships 2021 Leonard Schapiro Memorial Lecture for Government & Opposition 2015 World Politics Lecture, Princeton University 2009 CES Public Lecture, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin 2 2008 Gunnar Myrdal Lecture, Stockholm University 2008 J. Douglas Gibson Lecture, Queens University, Kingston 1999 Malim Harding Lecture, University of Toronto 1998 Richard Gordon Memorial Lecture, University of California, Santa Cruz 1998 GAAC Distinguished Lecture, University of Trier, 1998 Books and Monographs The Politics of Representation in the Global Age: Identification, Mobilization and Adjudication. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Edited with Wade Jacoby, Jonah Levy and Sophie Meunier. Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Edited with Michèle Lamont. Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Edited with Michèle Lamont. Changing France: The Politics that Markets Make. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2006. Edited with Pepper Culpepper and Bruno Palier. Also published in French as La France en mutation. Paris: Sciences Po – Les Presses 2006. Paperback Edition 2008 with a new Preface. Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Edited with David Soskice. In Japanese (2006) and Greek (2010) translation. Developments in French Politics 2 London: Palgrave, 2001. Edited with Alain Guyomarch, Jack Hayward and Howard Machin. Developments in French Politics. London: Macmillan, 1990. Edited with Jack Hayward and Howard Machin. Second edition 1994. In French translation as L' évolution de la vie politique française Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1992. Public Policy-Making in Spain. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1990, a special issue edited for the International Journal of Political Economy, 20,3 (Fall 1990). With Victor Perez-Diaz. The Political Power of Economic Ideas: Keynesianism across Nations. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989. Edited for the Social Science Research Council. European Labor in the 1980s (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1987), a special issue edited for the International Journal of Political Economy, 17, 3 (Fall 1987). Governing the Economy: The Politics of State Intervention in Britain and France. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. Also in Chinese (2008) and Spanish (1993) translation. Working Papers “The Political Dynamics of Occupational Coalitions and the Electoral Prospects of Mainstream and Radical Parties.” With Georgina Evans. “Cross-National Variation in the Sources of the Health Gradient: The Role of Economic and Social Resources.” With Lucy Barnes and Rosemary CR Taylor. 3 “Representation Gaps: Changes in Popular Preferences and the Structure of Partisan Competition in the Developed Democracies.” With Georgina Evans. Peer-Reviewed Articles and Chapters “The Shifting Relationship between Postwar Capitalism and Democracy,” Government & Opposition (under review). “How Growth Strategies Evolve in the Developed Democracies.” In Anke Hassel and Bruno Palier (eds) Growth and Welfare in the Advanced Capitalist Economies: How Have Growth Regimes Evolved? (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021): 57-97. “Populism as a Problem of Social Integration,” Comparative Political Studies 53, 7 (2020): 1027-59. With Noam Gidron. “The Electoral Politics of Growth Regimes,” Perspectives on Politics 18, 1 (2020): 185-199. “La Résilience Sociale à l'Ère Néolibérale. Revue des politiques sociales et familiales 132-133 (2019): 57-68. With Michèle Lamont. “The Rise of Opportunity Markets: How Did It Happen and What Can We Do?” Daedalus 148, 3: 19-45 (Summer 2019). With David Grusky and Hazel Markus. “Varieties of Capitalism in Light of the Euro Crisis,” Journal of European Public Policy 25(1): 7-30. (2018). “The Politics of Social Status: Economic and Cultural Roots of the Populist Right,” British Journal of Sociology 68, Issue Supplement 51 (November 2017): s57-84. With Noam Gidron. “The Political Sources of Social Solidarity.” In The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies, eds. Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017: 201-32. Also appearing in Swedish translation in Fronesis 58-59 (2017). “Politics as a Process Structured
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